Of course. Banks are not in the habit of giving away money. ANY bills at the time she died are to be paid by her estate. That would be proceeds from life insurance, savings and sale of property. Any money remaining can be disbursed to her heirs.
Deadbeat
Consult a lawyer before paying them a penny. Depending on the nature of the debt, it may not be yours to worry about.
Won't get instant cash. You would worry about debts. Won't get instant cash. You would worry about debts.
You are a minor and therefore will not have any credit rating until you reach the age of majority. Nevertheless, you should do your best to pay for the cd's as soon as possible. Paying your debts big or small is always preferable.
There is no way of knowing for sure, but if your credit is otherwise solid it shouldn't be by much. If this was your oldest open line of credit, you may see a noticeable drop just because length of credit history figures into the rating. Otherwise, I wouldn't worry about it - it's worth more to avoid a $95/year fee to have the card than it is to keep paying the fee to shore up your rating.
Don't get evicted and you won't have to worry.
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Do not worry about applying for credit after bankruptcy. The applications will come to you before the ink on the court documents has dried.
no.it will mean i won't have to worry about paying off my college depts
he was to busy paying attention to your mom in bed then to worry about growing.
Actually, I don't think I would worry to much about it.
NO my mother has it and I hug her every day dont worry